This paper investigates the scheduling of multiple earth observation satellites (EOSs) under uncertainties of clouds. Firstly, we formulate the presence of clouds as stochastic events, transforming the problem into a stochastic programming problem. Based on different perspectives, we model the problem mathematically using both an expectation model and a chance constrained programming (CCP) model. Afterwards, for the first time, we employ a Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition and a column generation technique for the uncertain scheduling of EOSs. With respect to the expectation model, we devise a branch-and-price algorithm to solve the model optimally and efficiently. On the other hand, we first reformulate the CCP model as a mixed integer programmi...
Scheduling an agile optical Earth Observation satellite (AEOS) requires to choose a limited number o...
Missions involving multiple spacecraft have become of great interest in the last decade as they offe...
We hypothesize that evolutionary algorithms can effec-tively schedule coordinated fleets of Earth ob...
This paper investigates the scheduling of multiple earth observation satellites (EOSs) under uncerta...
Most earth observation satellites (EOSs) are equipped with optical sensors, which cannot see through...
Most earth observation satellites (EOSs) are equipped with optical sensors, which cannot see through...
Earth observation satellites (EOSs) are specially designed to collect images according to user requi...
Satellite observation scheduling plays a significant role in improving the efficiency of Earth obser...
With the increasing demand for earth observation in various fields, remote satellites play an import...
Earth observation satellites play a significant role in rapid responses to emergent events on the Ea...
In this paper we address the deterministic, multi-satellite, multi-ground station communi- cation sc...
We describe work in progress concerning multi-instrument, multi-satellite scheduling. Most, although...
International audienceWe investigate the use of multi-agent allocation techniques on problems relate...
The last decades have witnessed a rapid increase of Earth observation satellites (EOSs), leading to ...
Satellite observation scheduling plays a significant role in improving the efficiency of Earth obser...
Scheduling an agile optical Earth Observation satellite (AEOS) requires to choose a limited number o...
Missions involving multiple spacecraft have become of great interest in the last decade as they offe...
We hypothesize that evolutionary algorithms can effec-tively schedule coordinated fleets of Earth ob...
This paper investigates the scheduling of multiple earth observation satellites (EOSs) under uncerta...
Most earth observation satellites (EOSs) are equipped with optical sensors, which cannot see through...
Most earth observation satellites (EOSs) are equipped with optical sensors, which cannot see through...
Earth observation satellites (EOSs) are specially designed to collect images according to user requi...
Satellite observation scheduling plays a significant role in improving the efficiency of Earth obser...
With the increasing demand for earth observation in various fields, remote satellites play an import...
Earth observation satellites play a significant role in rapid responses to emergent events on the Ea...
In this paper we address the deterministic, multi-satellite, multi-ground station communi- cation sc...
We describe work in progress concerning multi-instrument, multi-satellite scheduling. Most, although...
International audienceWe investigate the use of multi-agent allocation techniques on problems relate...
The last decades have witnessed a rapid increase of Earth observation satellites (EOSs), leading to ...
Satellite observation scheduling plays a significant role in improving the efficiency of Earth obser...
Scheduling an agile optical Earth Observation satellite (AEOS) requires to choose a limited number o...
Missions involving multiple spacecraft have become of great interest in the last decade as they offe...
We hypothesize that evolutionary algorithms can effec-tively schedule coordinated fleets of Earth ob...